Taking Their Political Place: Journalists and the Making of An Occupation (Contributions to the Study of Mass Media & Communications) Buy on Amazon
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Taking Their Political Place: Journalists and the Making of An Occupation (Contributions to the Study of Mass Media & Communications)

Publisher Praeger
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Author(s) Patricia L. Dooley
Publisher Praeger
ISBN / ASIN 0275971031
ISBN-13 9780275971038
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #7,905,795
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description

Early in the 19th century the work of American newspaper journalists was intertwined with the work of politicians. Journalists were primarily printers and editors, and newspapers were largely political organs, funded and used by politicians for political reasons. As the 19th century progressed, not only journalists, but politicians, were involved in newspaper work.

Dooley explores the transformation of journalism, examining how journalists established occupational boundaries separating their work from that of politicians. She focuses on how an occupational group that had been inseparable from party politics early in the 19th century grew to be seen by many in society as more distant and independent from parties by the end of the century and became accepted as the citizenry's primary provider of political news and editorial opinion. This study of how journalists established occupational boundaries will be of interest to scholars and researchers of journalism history, political communication, and the sociology of work.

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